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1 She shared in their attendance on Mrs. Bennet, and was a great comfort to them in their hours of freedom.
Pride and PrejudiceBy Jane Austen ContextHighlight In Chapter 48
2 Elizabeth received her congratulations amongst the rest, and then, sick of this folly, took refuge in her own room, that she might think with freedom.
Pride and PrejudiceBy Jane Austen ContextHighlight In Chapter 49
3 You must, therefore, pardon the freedom with which I demand your attention; your feelings, I know, will bestow it unwillingly, but I demand it of your justice.
Pride and PrejudiceBy Jane Austen ContextHighlight In Chapter 35
4 Elizabeth tried hard to dissuade him from such a scheme, assuring him that Mr. Darcy would consider his addressing him without introduction as an impertinent freedom, rather than a compliment to his aunt; that it was not in the least necessary there should be any notice on either side; and that if it were, it must belong to Mr. Darcy, the superior in consequence, to begin the acquaintance.
Pride and PrejudiceBy Jane Austen ContextHighlight In Chapter 18